Yes, we have been phasing out Pro driver plastic. If we have a Pro Gator, it will be in the other Pro plastics like KC or JK.

I only have one pro plastic disc myself, and its not one that I use much, but I know some of you rely on your pro discs, I see alot of them when I'm out playing.
I guess its just not popular enough, or profitable enough to keep making it.

So start buying up all the old stock right away !!!
5 years from now you could probably get a couple hundy for a clean max weight Destroyer on Ebay.

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My Valks are Pro, and that is my main go to driver. The only reason I am throwing Pro though is because I can't find any Valks in Champion plastic in the 160g range. It is so hard to find that weight. I have managed to find that weight in my other drivers Sidewinder, Roadrunner, Firebird, Monarch, Orc, but not the Valk. I will keep looking though even more so since the Pro is going away.

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Are you okay with Star plastic? DiscGolfCenter.com has 23 Star Valks in stock at 161g, and 28 more at 162g.

Thanks Adam I did see that. The Disc Golf Center rocks that is where I have found most of my lighter drivers. For some reason I do not like the Star plastic for my divers. Feels too slippy to me. If I can't find a Champion in that weight, and my Pro finally needs to be replaced I will probably give Star another shot. It does seems like it is easier to find Star in that weight for some reason.

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Yeah, I dunno why, but Champion Valkyries have a huge gap between 150g and 167g. Actually, a number of Innova molds are like that... but I still don't get why it's easy to find Orcs, Starfires, Beasts, and Sidewinders in the 160g-164g range, but not Valks.